PDP Factions Set To Reconcile As Makarfi, Modu-Sheriff Meet

Reconciliation in the lingering leadership crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) started on Tuesday, as leaders of the two factions of the party met and agreed to reunite.
Information about the move was revealed in a joint press conference held by Sen. Ben Obi, the Secretary of PDP National Caretaker Committee, and Dr Cairo Ojougboh, the Deputy National Chairman of Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff-led faction in Abuja.

Cairo, who read the press statement, said that the Chairman of the National Caretaker Committee, Sen. Ahmed Makarfi and the disputed National Chairman, Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff, met on Tuesday morning.

Cairo said that both leaders at the meeting had a holistic review and deliberation on the state of affairs of the PDP “without prejudice to all outstanding matters in court.’’

He added that the meeting, which was held in an atmosphere of brotherhood and understanding, was in the best interest of Nigeria and the sustenance of her multi-party democracy.

Cairo said that in reviewing the crisis that engulfed PDP since it lost the 2015 general elections after 15 years of uninterrupted leadership at the centre, it became obvious that there was the need to reunite the party.

He said “it has become obvious to both of us as principal actors that it is time to heal the wounds and bring about a united, focused and constructive opposition party.


“A party that can bring sanity to our democratic process; bring relief to the teeming supporters of our great party and to the benefit of our great country.”

The deputy national chairman also said that Makarfi and Modu Sheriff had both agreed to consult widely with relevant organs of the party.

He said that the two leaders also agreed to set up a joint committee that would carry out a holistic reconciliation of aggrieved segments of the party across the country and in the Diaspora.

“They also agreed to pursue the vision of the founding fathers of our great party,’’ Cairo said. He added that the details of all the above would be made public soonest.

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